• Transforming Academia: Leadership and Innovation in Higher Education (Featuring Robbyn Wacker)
    Dec 16 2024

    What does it take to transform a career from academia into leadership? Find inspiration in the journey of our guest, a leader in higher education who transitioned from a faculty role at the University of Northern Colorado to the presidency at St. Cloud State. Discover their passion for teaching and research in aging and gerontology, which evolved into a leadership role aimed at enhancing the academic environment for faculty, students, and staff. Through systems thinking and community engagement, they illustrate the lessons learned along the way, including the importance of building relationships and understanding institutional dynamics.

    As we navigate the challenges of transitioning to Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, our guest shares insights on adapting leadership skills to meet institutional needs. From handling the competitive landscape in higher education to emphasizing a holistic approach that goes beyond tangible benefits, the conversation sheds light on how institutions can thrive amidst change. Learn how our guest reimagined student advising at St. Cloud State, improving retention rates by assigning dedicated student success advisors, and how these strategies can signal value in a crowded academic marketplace.

    Leadership development takes center stage as we explore the operational challenges within educational organizations. By introducing management frameworks like Scrum, our guest illustrates the need for continuous learning and strategic alignment with mission statements to meet community needs. Embrace the excitement of guiding campuses through transformative periods, addressing the shifting perceptions of the value of a degree, and the ongoing efforts to make a meaningful impact. This episode promises insights that underscore the critical role of thoughtful leadership in navigating the complexities of higher education.

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    40 mins
  • David Armstrong - From Courtroom Litigator to University President and Advocate for Faith-Based Education
    Dec 12 2024

    What happens when a passionate prosecutor swaps the courtroom for the classroom? Join us as David shares his unexpected journey from corporate litigator to university president, driven by a love for coaching high school football. Discover how his legal and athletic experiences uniquely inform his approach to leadership in education, especially in the demanding role of managing a faith-based college. David's story is a testament to the transformative power of education and the impact of sports on young lives.

    Explore the evolving landscape of higher education finance and the unique position of faith-based colleges like St. Thomas University. With college ranking systems increasingly scrutinized, we investigate the challenge for state universities to balance access and excellence. Authentic Catholic and Christian institutions are becoming attractive to students seeking education with strong values, regardless of their faith background. Hear firsthand about the financial hurdles and the unwavering commitment to maintaining educational standards in this ever-changing environment.

    Leadership in higher education today isn't just about managing institutions—it's about revitalizing them. David shares his strategy for effective recruitment and fostering a shared vision for success. Learn how exceptional talent and innovative leadership can turn around educational institutions, even in the face of post-pandemic hiring challenges and a tense political climate. The conversation wraps up with a powerful reminder of the invaluable role of higher education in shaping futures and the dedication of leaders tirelessly fulfilling their educational missions amidst skepticism and uncertainty.

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    36 mins
  • Amber Johnson - Art, Activism, and Academic Innovation
    Dec 6 2024

    Join us as we sit down with the extraordinary Amber, an artist turned activist and academic leader, who has merged her passions to create the Justice Fleet—a groundbreaking mobile museum dedicated to social justice. Amber opens up about how her unique background in art and activism shaped her innovative teaching methods, ultimately leading to the birth of the Justice Fleet. This mobile museum addresses mental health and healing justice, focusing especially on the higher education landscape. Amber shares her challenging journey from faculty to administration, and how a pivotal opportunity at UC Berkeley reignited her passion for educational leadership after nearly leaving academia behind.

    Amber's story unfolds as we explore the nuances of leadership in a demanding academic environment, particularly at institutions like UC Berkeley. Discover how embracing vulnerability and psychological safety can revolutionize both personal and organizational growth. As Amber reflects on her experiences during the pandemic, she reveals how leadership has shifted towards a more collaborative approach, valuing individual expertise over rigid hierarchy. This episode sheds light on the transformative power of acknowledging humanity and purpose in fostering a supportive community, a lesson learned through Amber’s sessions with senior leaders.

    We also tackle the complexities surrounding DEI work and social change, highlighting the importance of building trust and relationships in advancing these efforts. Amber shares her insights on using qualitative data for program assessment, advocating for a more humane and growth-focused approach to evaluation. We delve into societal pressures such as cancel culture, proposing more compassionate responses to accountability. As we wrap up, Amber celebrates the role of grassroots movements and Generation Alpha in driving humanitarian change, offering hope for a future shaped by second chances, free speech, and resilience. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the intersection of art, leadership, and education.

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    43 mins
  • Steven Weiner - Innovating Higher Education and Leading Menlo College
    Nov 28 2024

    What if your career path zigzagged between academia and corporate worlds before landing at the helm of a prestigious college? Join us as we sit down with the president of Menlo College, who shares his captivating journey from the University of Chicago to a successful stint in healthcare IT consulting. You'll hear how a serendipitous opportunity led to co-founding a healthcare IT startup and the invaluable experiences that came with it, ultimately steering him back into higher education. Discover how his unexpected return ignited a passion for driving innovation in small college environments.

    Navigating the turbulent waters of higher education, Menlo College faces unique challenges and opportunities. Our guest dives into the strategic moves that position Menlo in the Silicon Valley ecosystem, leveraging its renowned athletics program and prime location to offer students unparalleled opportunities. As we tackle the complexities of enrollment management, you'll get insights into how Menlo distinguishes itself in a competitive landscape, highlighting internship experiences that often translate into promising careers for its students. We discuss the evolving value perception of college education and how Menlo stands out by offering a curriculum that resonates with real-world applications.

    In a landscape where board dynamics and philanthropy are crucial, Menlo College sets itself apart with a mission-driven approach and a unique board composition of successful professionals. Our conversation touches on the challenges of faculty recruitment amidst Silicon Valley's high cost of living and the critical role that philanthropy plays in sustaining small colleges. Hear about the college's financial strategies as we explore how donations are becoming increasingly vital to fulfilling institutional missions and creating lasting impacts. This episode offers a rich tapestry of experiences and strategies from a leader at the forefront of higher education transformation.

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    47 mins
  • Sara Atkins Howard - Leadership, Ethical AI, and Navigating Career Evolution
    Nov 25 2024

    What if your career was more a journey than a destination? Join us as we explore the remarkable career evolution of our guest, who transitioned from a vet tech who once aspired to be a veterinarian, to a leader in higher education and nonprofit sectors. Alongside a mentor's crucial guidance, our guest discovered a passion for organizational leadership and change management, eventually impacting large teams and spearheading strategic transformations. This episode promises insights into how career paths can shift and evolve, leading to faster-paced and mission-driven work environments that align with personal values.

    Our conversation takes a closer look at strategic planning and the importance of blending project management with ethical AI in both academic and volunteer organizations. The emphasis on moving from reactive to proactive approaches uncovers the potential for innovative strategies like Scrum and agile project management to revitalize workflows. By examining the shift in communication and leadership styles, we uncover how understanding diverse governance structures can foster empathy and human-centered design. These discussions are enriched by firsthand accounts of navigating crisis leadership during the pandemic and the racial justice awakening, shedding light on resilience and empathy in action.

    In the final part of the episode, the spotlight shifts to the transformative role of AI in society, touching on its potential to enhance creativity and improve quality of life. Our guest reveals strategies for ethical AI implementation and how this technology can streamline tasks and promote more meaningful human interactions. From the concept of Universal Basic Income to the innovative possibilities of AI in nonprofits, we envision a future where technology empowers individuals to focus on fulfilling pursuits. This thought-provoking exploration encourages us to imagine a world where AI and human ingenuity create a more engaged and connected society.

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    55 mins
  • Chris Reber - Transforming Education and Empowering Communities
    Nov 18 2024

    What happens when a top student with political aspirations discovers a passion for Latin and transforms it into a journey toward leading a community college? Join us as we uncover this fascinating career shift with the president of Hudson County Community College. His story is not just about personal evolution but also about the profound impact community colleges have on education accessibility and social mobility, especially for first-generation students. Learn how these institutions contribute significantly to economic development while offering a unique mission that collaborates rather than competes with other educational entities.

    Expect to gain insights into the strategic initiatives that are designed to foster student success at community colleges. Our conversation reveals how open access and affordability are cornerstones of their mission, and how services like housing, childcare, mental health counseling, and food assistance play vital roles in removing barriers for students. We highlight the valuable partnerships with four-year universities and early college programs that facilitate seamless transitions and opportunities for high school students to graduate with college credits or even an associate degree. This episode shines a light on the unique governance models that integrate K-12 and higher education pathways, ensuring comprehensive support for student advancement.

    Finally, explore how a supportive organizational culture is created through transparent governance, mutual trust, and effective talent management. The president shares how investing in employees aligns institutional goals and fosters a vibrant culture that benefits both staff and students. This episode underscores the transformative power of education, emphasizing its role in empowering communities, combating social issues, and building a diverse, skilled workforce. Join us to understand how education can be a powerful tool for positive change, impacting not just individuals but entire generations.

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    45 mins
  • Sam Bernstein - Innovating College Admissions with Loper
    Nov 12 2024

    Sam, the visionary co-founder of Loper, joins us to illuminate the future of college admissions. Discover how Loper is reshaping the way high school students approach their college applications by offering seamless, personalized insights that bridge the gap between aspirations and academia. With its innovative app, Loper creates a bespoke experience for each student, ensuring that college choices align with personal interests and career ambitions.

    We explore the intricate tapestry of enrollment marketing and the shift from mass outreach to meaningful connections. Through the lens of cutting-edge technology, colleges can now hone in on student preferences, crafting recruitment strategies that resonate on a personal level. Institutions like Augsburg are setting themselves apart with unique offerings such as a canoe-based semester program, demonstrating the power of experiential learning in attracting the right candidates. This personalized recruitment not only enhances student engagement but also ensures that students find educational paths that truly inspire them.

    The landscape of higher education is in flux, and we question how admissions processes can better connect with workforce demands. By treating student services as a customer success function, colleges can offer more direct pathways to careers, highlighting the tangible ROI of higher education. We delve into the evolving perception of higher education and the strategic alignment of academic programs with emerging job markets, ensuring that students not only succeed in their educational journeys but also find fulfillment in their future careers. Join us for a compelling discussion on refining college admissions guidance and positioning it to meet the needs of both students and the ever-changing job market.

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    46 mins
  • Dr. Mike Davis - Personalized Education and Transformative Leadership
    Nov 6 2024

    Join us for a compelling conversation with the president of Fairmont State University, who navigated a remarkable journey from being a first-generation college student in Connecticut to leading one of the region's prominent public universities. Through candid reflections, Mike shares valuable insights from their academic and professional trajectory, including impactful years spent at Syracuse University, the University of Georgia, and a 17-year commitment to James Madison University. Discover how their transition to Fairmont State in 2023 has been marked by a strategic push to tackle challenges head-on, such as declining college attendance and rising competition.

    Explore the unique strategies that regional public universities, like Fairmont State, are employing to stand out in today's crowded educational landscape. Our guest explains the concept of offering a "craft brewery" style of education, which emphasizes personalized learning experiences and a strong connection to local communities. By fostering a vibrant organizational culture, these institutions not only provide educational opportunities but also contribute significantly to economic stability and cultural enrichment in their areas. You'll also learn about the importance of creating positive work environments for faculty and staff, which ultimately enhances the student experience.

    This episode also sheds light on the role of leadership in cultivating collaboration and elevating campus morale. From small but meaningful changes like reinstating certain services to innovative approaches in higher education programs, we discuss the potential for growth and adaptability in an ever-evolving environment. Our guest's fearless mindset and dedication to strategic investment highlight a vision for the future where regional universities not only survive but thrive. Listen in to understand why the next decade is crucial for educational institutions to embrace innovation and achieve unprecedented success.

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    27 mins